Rub it in with on
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PILERub it in, with "on"
pressuresThe continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
pressureThe continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
condensationWater that collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
condensationsWater that collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
makesinclude in a route or itinerary make New York on the return trip often used with it make it to the party
monorailsA railroad in which the track consists of a single rail, typically elevated, with the trains suspended from it or balancing on it
shrinksSlip a metal tire or other fitting on to (something) while it is expanded with heat and allow it to tighten in place
shrinkingSlip a metal tire or other fitting on to (something) while it is expanded with heat and allow it to tighten in place
monorailA railroad in which the track consists of a single rail, typically elevated, with the trains suspended from it or balancing on it
shrunkenSlip a metal tire or other fitting on to (something) while it is expanded with heat and allow it to tighten in place
logrollingA sport in which two contestants stand on a floating log and try to knock each other off by spinning it with their feet
goaltendingsA violation in which a defensive player interferes with a shot when it is on its downward arc or is on or over the rim
conkersA children's game in which each child has a conker on the end of a string and takes turns trying to break another's with it
goaltendingA violation in which a defensive player interferes with a shot when it is on its downward arc or is on or over the rim
frenulums(in some moths and butterflies) A bristle or row of bristles on the edge of the hind wing that keeps it in contact with the forewing
aubretiasA dwarf evergreen Eurasian trailing plant with dense masses of foliage and purple, pink, or white flowers. It is widely cultivated in rock gardens and on banks
croupademovement in which a horse jumps up from a pesade with all four legs drawn up under it and lands on four legs in the same place
aubrietiasA dwarf evergreen Eurasian trailing plant with dense masses of foliage and purple, pink, or white flowers. It is widely cultivated in rock gardens and on banks
brooklimeA speedwell with smooth, fleshy leaves and deep blue flowers on long stalks. It grows in wet areas, where the stems take root or float in the water
billfishesA large, fast-swimming fish of open seas, with a streamlined body and a long, pointed, spearlike snout. It occurs on the surface in warmer waters and is a popular sporting fish
billfishA large, fast-swimming fish of open seas, with a streamlined body and a long, pointed, spearlike snout. It occurs on the surface in warmer waters and is a popular sporting fish
baseballsA ball game played between two teams of nine on a field with a diamond-shaped circuit of four bases. It is played chiefly in the US, Canada, Latin America, and East Asia
baseballA ball game played between two teams of nine on a field with a diamond-shaped circuit of four bases. It is played chiefly in the US, Canada, Latin America, and East Asia
sturgeonsA very large primitive fish with bony plates on the body. It occurs in temperate seas and rivers of the northern hemisphere, esp. central Eurasia, and is of commercial importance for its caviar and flesh
bitterrootA plant of the purslane family with showy pinkish-white flowers on short stems. Found throughout the rocky areas of western North America, it is particularly abundant in Montana, of which it is the state flower
bitterrootsA plant of the purslane family with showy pinkish-white flowers on short stems. Found throughout the rocky areas of western North America, it is particularly abundant in Montana, of which it is the state flower
flamingosA tall wading bird with mainly pink or scarlet plumage and long legs and neck. It has a heavy bent bill that is held upside down in the water in order to filter-feed on small organisms
flamingoesA tall wading bird with mainly pink or scarlet plumage and long legs and neck. It has a heavy bent bill that is held upside down in the water in order to filter-feed on small organisms
mudskipperA goby (fish) with its eyes on raised bumps on top of the head, found in mangrove swamps from East Africa to Australia. It moves around on land with great agility, often basking on mud or mangrove roots
mudskippersA goby (fish) with its eyes on raised bumps on top of the head, found in mangrove swamps from East Africa to Australia. It moves around on land with great agility, often basking on mud or mangrove roots
trufflesA strong-smelling underground fungus that resembles an irregular, rough-skinned potato, growing chiefly in broad-leaved woodland on calcareous soils. It is considered a culinary delicacy and found, esp. in France, with the aid of trained dogs or pigs
koppasa consonantal letter in the Greek alphabet pronounced like kappa (K) with the point of articulation further back in the throat. It became obsolete in classical (Attic) Greek orthography, but was passed on to the Romans who incorporated it into their alphabet as Q
pushupexercise in which a person, keeping a prone position with the hands palms down under the shoulders, the balls of the feet on the ground, and the back straight, pushes the body up and lets it down by an alternate straightening and bending of the arms
gimbals(used with a sing. v.) contrivance, consisting of a ring or base on an axis, that permits an object, as a ship's compass, mounted in or on it to tilt freely in any direction, in effect suspending the object so that it will remain horizontal even when its
gimbal(used with a sing. v.) contrivance, consisting of a ring or base on an axis, that permits an object, as a ship's compass, mounted in or on it to tilt freely in any direction, in effect suspending the object so that it will remain horizontal even when its
jaweither of two complex cartilaginous or bony structures in most vertebrates that border the mouth, support the soft parts enclosing it, usually bear teeth on their oral margin, and are an upper that is more or less firmly fused with the skull and a lower that is hinged, movable, and articulated with the temporal bone of either side compare mandible maxilla